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Originally posted by aabby757
Honestly, I don't know what I am looking at.
I see the body of the alligator and I see the tail of the snake but the middle part I can't really see what is what.
It's not a gross to me yet since I don't really see all the parts of the animals. Where does the alligator end and the snake begin?
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Look at the center of the picture. The two long things (one going up to the left and one going up to the right, into the water) are the snake. The thing that is coming out of the snake, down to the right, is the tail of the gator and you can see it's legs as well - it is belly-up in the picture. The thing it's pouring out of is the belly of the snake.
Also, up to the left is the tail end of the snake and the part that's in the water is the head. The alligator's head is pointing toward the tail, so the snake must have eaten it head first (which is really weird and makes me agree with those who think the gator was already dead.)